Nocturnal Wonderland, an electronic dance music festival that was previously held at the National Orange Show, is moving to San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Saturday, Sept. 21 and the event is also offering camping.
This is the first year that camping has been offered for select concerts at the venue, which is nestled inside Glen Helen Regional Park.
The first event with camping at the amphitheater was the Mumford and Sons show in early June. The upcoming Brad Paisley performance on Aug. 24 also has a camping option.
The camping for Nocturnal Wonderland will be open Friday, Sept. 20 and closes at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22. You have the option to camp Friday and Saturday nights or just Saturday.
Camping passes are $75 for the two nights for a car/truck and $125 for an RV. The Saturday night camping pass is $50 for a car/truck and $100 for an RV. You must be at least 18 and have a ticket for the festival to camp.
Camping passes and tickets are available via Live Nation.
Here are some of the rules for camping:
There is quiet time from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m.
Leave your drugs, weapons, fireworks, kegs, beer bongs, illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia at home.
Here’s a list of Live Nation’s recommend items for camping:
-A tent
-Clothing for all temperatures – the nights can be chilly.
-Sunscreen/sunblock.
-Your happy smiley face ready to have some fun.
There are also water slides available in the park.
Visit Insomniac’s website for more information.
This will be the second of four EDM events the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors approved venue operator Live Nation to hold during the year. The first one, Beyond Wonderland, happened in March and was a success.